Following up on last week's story that AMC would be airing new black and white versions of The Walking Dead Seasons 1 and 2 episodes, we now have dates and times when you'll be able to see them. As reported previously, The Walking Dead magazine mentioned that AMC would be releasing the black and white episodes early next year:

“Previously, only the pilot episode hand ever been screened in this style, but February will see the AMC network showing all 18 episodes from season one and two of The Walking Dead in monochrome format. Giving the series a Universal Monsters feel as well as mimicking the artistic style of the comic, this new way of enjoying the TV show has been fully endorsed by The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and should prove very popular with fans of the comic book.”

Below is episode schedule released by The Hollywood Reporter, but you'll notice that it doesn't include all of season 2. We're still waiting on an official announcement from AMC, so we're not sure if they will continue to air the rest of season 2 in the following weeks or if they are saving them for a later time. We'll be sure to update this story when we're able to get more information on this. Until then, here are the initial air dates:

AMC officially announced that The Walking Dead Season 3 will return with episode 9 on Sunday, February 10th at 9pm EST. It has also been announced that Talking Dead will be expanding to a one-hour program format and will immediately follow The Walking Dead at 10pm EST. Here are links to our recent features and the first photos/videos from episode 3.09: